Welcome to Wordplay Thursday!
Here’s a writing prompt for you. It’s a simple fill-in-the-blank. You can use one word or several. Feel free to get as crazy, genre-appropriate, or as imaginative as you want. The point is to get the creative juices flowing. And it’s a good thing to dig deeper, so don’t stop at the first idea that hits you. Try coming up with at least five things.
“I felt more out of place than _____.”
I’ll give you an example to get you started:
“I felt more out of place than a number in the alphabet.”
I’d love to hear what you come up with, so please share in the comments. Oh, and please keep your posts below an R-rating. It’s a family show, after all!
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Thanks to Andrew Clayton, Ken Matthiesen, Michael Flanigan, Roger Vines, Barney Coulter, Roger Russell, Debbie Convoy, Bill Soprano, Janet Goodman, Jeff Miller, David Michael, Samary, Ross Hemsworth and Matt Martoccio for your great additions to Wordplay Thursday #59 (read it here)! Great job!
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I felt more out of place than a gent in the ladies.
I felt more out of place than a snowball in hell.
I felt more out of place than a fart in a spacesuit.
“I felt more out of place than love in hell.”
“I felt more out of place than a Jew at Christmas.”
“I felt more out of place than a weed in the vegetable garden.”
“I felt more out of place than honesty in a room of politicians.”
“I felt more out of place than a gypsy trying to settle down.”
. more out of place than a bird in a cage.
more out of place than the smile upon her face
when he told her he was leaving her today
I felt more out of place than: -a taco on Thanksgiving -the lady who entered the men’s room -a male stripper at a bachelor party -showing up for church sermon on monday -Dapper Dan on a nude beach -ketchup on a salad -an elephant in the refridgerator
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I felt more out of place than———
4 kings and an ace.
A lawyer and his first case.
A kid saying grace.
My denim and her lace.
A turtle in a NASCar race.
black in the rainbow
a fish in a tree
I’d like to admit
Your heaet at a convention called “understanding”
I felt more out of place than u !
I felt more out of place than Jason Aldean at the CMA awards ceremony..
I felt more out of place than a prostitute in church…..
I felt more out of place than a blue-eyed bonde at a Bar Mitzvah…
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I felt more out of place than…..
1. a hip hop dancer in royal waltz
2. than a Walmart shopper hitting Tifanys
3. a Blue Whale lost in the Red Sea
4. the boy named Sue
5. an albino at the colors run
6. a Country Singer at Metal Fest
I felt more out of place than snow in July.
I felt more out of place than crooked on a straight line.
I felt more out of place than the ring on her left hand.
I felt more out of place than right on wrong.
I felt more out of place than Alice in Wonderland.
I felt more out of place than a cowboy in New York City.
I felt more out of place than you could’ve known.
I felt more out of place than a stray cat in a dog kennel.
I felt more out of place than a fat man on a fashion runway.
I felt more out of place than a guest seated at the kids table.
I felt more out of place than a clown at a funeral.
I felt more out of place than an accordion player on a hip hop song.
I felt more out of place than a cowboy in a country club, than a Bible salesman at an atheist convention, than a dieter in the candy aisle, than sugar in a flour canister, than a rowboat in a yacht race
I felt more out of place than a lamb in a lion’s cage.
I felt more out of place than a sausage biscuit in a Chinese restaurant.
I felt more out of place than blue jeans and flip flops at a formal dance.
I felt more out of place than a kazoo in an orchestra.
I felt more out of place than a brussel sprout in a fruit salad.